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McDonough, GA

McDonoughGA averageUS Census ACS
Population
30,056
Per-capita income
$32,532
Median home value
$285,800
Bachelor's or higher
27%
Typical home value $336,217 -2.6% yr/yr · +18.8% 5-yr
Home-value trend 2000–2026 (Zillow ZHVI)
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Fri Aug 21, 2026 · 10:00

General

McDonough council holds strategic planning retreat at Stone Mountain resort

The McDonough City Council is meeting for a special-called strategic planning retreat at a Stone Mountain resort. The agenda includes department updates on parks, IT, and police, plus a possible executive session for litigation, real estate, or personnel matters. No votes or decisions are listed on the agenda.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA City of McDonough Special-Called City Council Meeting Strategic Planning Retreat Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort 4021 Lakeview Drive Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Friday, August 21, 2026 10:00 AM 10:00 a.m. 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of Agenda 10:15: 6. Parks Keith Dickerson, City Administrator 7. IT department 10:15 Break 8. Public Safety - Police Department 9. Department updates 12:30 – 1:30 lunch 10. Executive Session (if needed) for: Litigation O.C.G.A. 50-14-2 Real Estate O.C.G.A. 50-14-3 (b)(1) Personnel O.C.G.A. 50-14-3 (b)(2) 11. Wrap-Up of Day 1 Suzette Arnold, Facilitator 12. Adjournment
Thu Sep 3, 2026 · 18:00

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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
Mon May 17, 2027 · 18:00

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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
Mon Jul 19, 2027 · 18:00

City Council

Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
Mon Aug 16, 2027 · 18:00

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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort Gardenia Room, Stone Mountain
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Reuniones recientes

Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

El Concejo votará sobre tres solicitudes de rezonificación, incluyendo un PUD de uso mixto

El Concejo Municipal de McDonough llevará a cabo audiencias públicas y votaciones sobre tres casos de rezonificación, que incluyen un PUD de uso mixto en Griffin St. y Highland Ave., una anexión y rezonificación en Racetrack Rd., y una rezonificación para un banco en Jonesboro Rd. El concejo también considerará una enmienda de texto a la zonificación O-I, aprobará varios contratos para la planta de aguas residuales y adoptará una política de adquisiciones revisada.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA (Amended) City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street August 17, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of Agenda 6. Consent Agenda 6A. Wastewater Plant Jeremy Newton, Director Request for approval to authorize Industrial Chemicals, Inc. to remove, demolish and safely dispose of the old 6,000-gallon Caustic Soda bulk tank, at a cost of $12,540.00. Funding Source: 505-5.4335.52.3850 ENTERPRISE FUND 6B. Wastewater Plant Jeremy Newton, Director Request for approval to authorize Haulk Sterling Garage Doors to install two electric gates with openers and keypad for entrance/exit at the Wastewater Plant, at a cost of $51,300. Funding Source: 505-5.4335.52.3850 ENTERPRISE FUND 6C. Wastewater Plant Jeremy Newton, Director Request for approval to authorize Goforth Williamson to replace the motor and gearbox on aeration 1,2, at a cost of $56,220.00. Funding Source: 505-5.4335.52.3850 ENTERPRISE FUND 6D. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for the approval to pay Civic Plus Agenda and Meeting Management Subscription renewal in the amount of $20,718.15. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 6E. Technology Services Brian Linton, Direct …
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Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 10:00

General

Council to adopt FY 2026-2027 millage rate after public hearing

The McDonough City Council is holding a regular meeting that includes a public hearing and adoption of the FY 2026-2027 millage rate. The rest of the agenda is procedural (call to order, roll call, etc.).

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street August 10, 2026 10:00 AM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of Agenda 6. Public Hearing and Adoption of the FY 2026-2027 Millage Rate 7. Adjournment OPEN MEETINGS COMPLIANCE NOTICE: This is a regularly scheduled meeting of Mayor and Council of the City of McDonough duly noticed pursuant to the requirements of the Georgia Open Meetings Law (O.C.G.A. § 50 -14-1, et seq). Notice of the meeting schedule was published in the Henry Herald on August 01, 2026; and a copy of the meeting schedule was posted at City Hall and on the City’s website, as required by law. 08/07/2026 @ 8:42 a.m.
Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

El Concejo votará sobre la rezonificación para Synchrony Terrace en Avalon Pkwy

El Concejo Municipal llevará a cabo una audiencia pública y votará sobre una solicitud de rezonificación de 11.82 acres en Avalon Parkway a C-3 (Comercial de Carretera) con condiciones, tras múltiples aplazamientos. Otros puntos incluyen la aprobación de varias renovaciones anuales y contratos, una servidumbre para el recorte de árboles y una enmienda de texto a la zonificación O-I. La reunión también incluye una audiencia pública sobre el Plan del Área de Redesarrollo Urbano de Agua y Alcantarillado de McDonough.

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# AGENDA City of McDonough # City Council Workshop McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street August 06, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of the Agenda 6. Consent Agenda **6A. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director** Request for the approval to pay the annual renewal invoice for the CivicPlus user portal, in the amount of $12,647.04. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 **6B. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director** Request for the approval to pay the SHI invoice for the annual renewal of the PalAlto Firewall PA-850, in the amount of $12,818.92. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 **6C. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director** Request for the approval to pay the PowerDMS annual renewal invoice in the amount of $16,343.30. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 **6D. Water Plant Antoinette Odoms, Director** Request for approval to pay the Georgia Environmental Protection Drinking Water Invoice, for the annual contract labor required for compliance analysis in the amount of $13,621.30. Funding Source: 505-5.4420.52.3850 Enterprise Fund **6E. Public Safety – Fire Department Chief David Williams** Request approval to pay SiteMed North America P.C. $10,890.00 for NFPA 1582 Firefighter Physical & Medical Exams including One Test Standard Blood Draw for cancer screening. Funding Source: 100-5.3520.52.3855 **6F. Public Works – Highways & Streets William VonDenBosch Director** Request for ap …
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Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

El Concejo Municipal aprobará pagos de tecnología y arrendamiento de flota policial

El Concejo Municipal de McDonough considerará la aprobación de pagos por servicios tecnológicos y un programa de arrendamiento de flota policial de cinco años. La reunión también incluye audiencias públicas sobre varias solicitudes de zonificación y anexión.

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✓ Decidido: Council approves rezoning for townhouses at 150 Cola Welch Pkwy (4-3)

The City Council approved a rezoning request (case 260203) for property at 150 Cola Welch Parkway and Cedar Road from RM-75 to RTD with variances, despite a 4-3 vote. The council also adopted resolutions to create a water and sewer redevelopment area and to call a referendum on allowing package sales of distilled spirits. Several other items were approved, including a new city auditor contract and technology payments, while a police fleet leasing agreement was tabled for further discussion.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street July 20, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of Agenda 6. Consent Agenda 6A. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for the approval to pay the SHI’s PaloAlto Firewall invoice, in the amount of $40,606.31. Funding Source: SPLOST VI 327-5.1535.54.2599 6B. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for the approval to pay Versaterm’s invoice for a six-month renewal for the Police Body and Dash Camera system, in the amount of $43,887.72. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 6C. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval to pay the Flock annual renewal invoice in the amount of $70,000.00. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 6D. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for the approval to pay the SHI invoice for the renewal of VMWare software in the amount of $21,534.72. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 6E. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for the approval to pay ClearGov annual renewal invoice in the amount of $26,522.50. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 6F. Public Works William VonDenBosch, Director Request for authorization to purchase the material list from Empire Pipe & Supply for the headworks bypa …
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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency MINUTES City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street July 20, 2026 6:00 PM The Regular Scheduled Meeting of the City of McDonough City Council was held on Monday, July 20, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. Mayor Kamali Varner called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The City Clerk called roll for the meeting as follows: Mayor Kamali Varner Present Mayor Pro Tem Jamal Burt Present Councilmember Larry Blue Present Councilmember Xavier Johnson Present Councilmember Darryl Payton Present Councilmember Scott Reeves Present Councilmember Vanessa Thomas Present Others in attendance: City Administrator, Keith Dickerson; City Attorney, Emilia Walker; City Clerk, Christy Taylor; Police Chief, Ken Noble; Fire Chief, David Williams; Deputy City Administrator, Sylvia Smith; Community & Economic Development Director, Tarika Peeks; Finance Director, Dr. Ralph Igwedibie; Public Works Director, William VonDenBosch; Technology Services Director, Brian Linton; Assistant Public Works Director, Andrew Butts; City Planner, Paige Dunson; Building Official, Ayiende Toby; Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Kayla Correa; Legislative Coordinator, John Teague; and Technology Services Specialist, Rob Monnelus. Mayor Pro Tem Burt gave the Invocation; and Councilmember Reeves led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Varne …
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Tue Jul 14, 2026

Planning Commission

La Comisión de Planificación analiza solicitudes de rezonificación y anexión

La Comisión Municipal de Planificación está revisando varias solicitudes de uso de suelo, incluyendo la rezonificación de un banco, casas adosadas y desarrollos de uso mixto. La reunión incluye un taller sobre una solicitud bancaria en 146 Jonesboro Rd. y la revisión pública de múltiples casos de rezonificación pendientes.

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DRAFTED 7 /7 /26 City of McDonough Community & Economic Development Department Planning & Zoning Division City Hall - 136 Keys Ferry Street, 3 rd Floor McDonough, GA 30253 Ju ly 14 , 20 26 – (6:00 PM) Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) WORKSHOP AND PUBLIC REVIEW MEETING AGENDA 1. Call to Order – Chair 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4 . Verification of meeting requirements - Chair/Staff 5. Approval of Agenda 6 . Review & Approval of Minutes: June 9, 2026 7 . PUBLIC COMMENT SESSION – A maxi mum time of five (5) minutes has been allocated for comments by the public. It is requested that the subject matter be relevant to the operations of the Community Development Department (i.e. Planning & Zoning, Building/Inspec tions, and/or Code Enforcement). 8 . WORKSHOP SESSION: Case #260603 District 2: Jamal Burt Applicant: Robert E. Ausband for First Peoples Bank Address: 146 Jonesboro Rd. Request: Rezoning to O-I (Office Institutional) with variances for a bank. Zoning: RM-75 (Multi-Family Resident ial ) Land Lot(s) 133 of the 7th District 1.24 +/- total acres PC Public Re view (08/11/26) CC Workshop (08/06/ 26 ) & Public Hearing (08/17/ 26) DRAFTED 7 /7 /26 9 . PUBLIC REVIEW SESSION: Old Business: Case # 260203 District 1: Xavier Johnson Applicant: Steven Jones on behalf of Olympic Real Estate Group, LLC for Cola Welch & Cedar Townhomes Address: 150 Cola Welch Pkwy. & Cedar Rd. Request: Rezone property to RTD (Residential Townhouse) with variances Zoning: RM-75 (Multi-Family R …
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Thu Jul 2, 2026 · 18:00

General

El Concejo considerará la anexión y rezonificación de 79 acres en Racetrack Road para un PUD

El Concejo Municipal discutirá y potencialmente votará sobre una solicitud importante de anexión y rezonificación de 79 acres en 964 y 820 Racetrack Road para un Desarrollo de Unidad Planificada. Otros puntos incluyen un contrato de pavimentación por $94,498 para Lakemont Drive, dos solicitudes de semáforos de GDOT, un pago de seguro cibernético de $12,280 y una promoción del departamento de bomberos.

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✓ Decidido: Council approves $94,498 Lakemont Drive paving and multiple easements

The City Council approved a $94,498 contract with Onsite Paving for asphalt work on Lakemont Drive, and granted an easement to McDonough Leased Housing Associates for the Willow Place community. It also approved GDOT traffic signal requests for two intersections. Two rezoning and annexation cases were discussed but not voted on, with public hearings scheduled for July 20, 2026.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AMENDED AGENDA City of McDonough City Council Workshop McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street July 02, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of the Agenda 6. Consent Agenda A. Administration City Clerk, Christy Taylor Request for authorization to pay the Lockton invoice (37111141) for Excess Cyber Security Coverage, in the amount of $12,280.00. Funding Source: 100-5.1330.52.3310 B. Administration City Clerk, Christy Taylor Approval of the June 15, 2026, City Council Meeting Minutes 7. Public Comments 8. Public Safety – Fire Department Chief David Williams Introduction & badge presentation to the newly promoted McDonough Fire Department Lieutenants 9. Public Works William VonDenBosch, Director Request for approval to authorize the Mayor to sign all documents for Onsite Paving to complete asphalt milling and pave back approx. 2,713 square yards and asphalt & overlay approx. 146 Square Yards on Lakemont Drive, at a cost of $94,498.00. Funding Source: SPLOST V - 326-5.4210.54.1402 (Highways & Street Improvements) 10. Public Works William VonDenBosch, Director Request for approval to allow access, temporary construction, maintenance, and stormwater improvements easement agreement to McDonough Leased Housing Associates, LLLP for Willow Place commun …
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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency MINUTES City of McDonough City Council Workshop McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street July 02, 2026 6:00 PM The Regular Scheduled Workshop of the City of McDonough City Council was held on Thursday, July 02, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. Mayor Kamali Varner called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The City Clerk called roll for the meeting, as follows: Mayor Kamali Varner Present Mayor Pro Tem Jamal Burt Present Councilmember Larry Blue Absent Councilmember Xavier Johnson Present Councilmember Darryl Payton Present Councilmember Scott Reeves Absent Councilmember Vanessa Thomas Arrived after the start of the meeting Others in attendance: City Administrator, Keith Dickerson; City Attorney, Emilia Walker; City Clerk, Christy Taylor; Police Chief, Ken Noble; Fire Chief, David Williams; Communications Director, Andrew Cauthen; Community & Economic Development Director, Tarika Peeks; Public Works Director, Billy VonDenBosch; Planner, Paige Dunson; and Help Desk Technician, Rob Monnelus. Councilmember Johnson gave the Invocation; and Mayor Pro Tem Burt led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Varner called for a motion to approve the Agenda. Mayor Pro Tem Burt made a motion to approve the Agenda, and Councilmember Johnson seconded. The vote was four in favor. Those voting in favor were Mayor Varner, Mayor Pro Tem Burt, Councilmember Joh …
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Mon Jun 22, 2026 · 18:30

General

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Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

El Concejo Municipal adoptará el presupuesto para el año fiscal 2026-27 y votará sobre 5 casos de reclasificación de zonas

El Concejo Municipal llevará a cabo una audiencia pública y considerará la adopción del borrador del presupuesto para el año fiscal 2026-27. También votarán sobre varias solicitudes de reclasificación de zonas, incluyendo un PUD de uso mixto en Griffin St. & Highland Ave., casas adosadas en Cola Welch Parkway, una modificación de zonificación para una tienda de sándwiches, la subdivisión largamente disputada Anderson Landing (54.54 acres), y una reclasificación comercial en Avalon Parkway. La agenda de consentimiento incluye aprobaciones para renovaciones de software, equipo de bomberos y un acuerdo CDBG.

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✓ Decidido: Council adopts $31.5M FY 26-27 budget, approves zoning modification

The City Council adopted the FY 26-27 budget of $31,477,768 (7-0), which includes a 2% COLA and 7 new positions. The Council also approved a zoning modification (case 260209) to allow a sandwich shop and janitorial business at 571 Highway 81 East with conditions (7-0). Several planning cases were postponed to July 20, 2026. The Consent Agenda and agenda amendment were also approved unanimously.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AMENDED AGENDA City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street June 15, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of the Agenda 6. Consent Agenda A. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval to pay the SHI invoice for SolarWinds Network Monitoring Software, which is utilized to monitor network failures on switches, servers and all City buildings, in the amount of $16,538.50. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 B. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval to pay the Henry County invoice for the annual renewal of the Police Incident Management System through Tyler Technologies New World, which is utilized by the City and the County, at a cost of $31,632.60. Funding Source: 100- 5.1535.52.1301 C. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval to pay for the Tyler Technologies invoice for the annual renewal for INCODE, in the amount of $47,877.98. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 D. Administration City Administrator, Keith Dickerson Request for approval of the automatic renewal of the Cooperative Agreement between the City of McDonough and Henry County for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for fiscal years 2027-2029; and authorization for the Mayor to sign the …
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Thu Jun 11, 2026

Board of Zoning Appeals

Solicitud de variación para lote de 0.34 acres para heladería

La Junta de Apelaciones de Zonificación llevará a cabo una audiencia pública y decidirá sobre una solicitud de variación para permitir el desarrollo en un lote de 0.34 acres que no cumple con el requisito mínimo de 1 acre para la zonificación C-2. El solicitante busca construir Beau D's Sno Ball & Ice Cream Shack en 176 John Frank Ward Blvd. La agenda también incluye la aprobación de las actas de la reunión anterior y una sesión de comentarios públicos.

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DRAFTED 6 /4 /2 6 City of McDonough Community & Economic Development Department Planning & Zoning Division City Hall - 136 Keys Ferry Street, 3 rd Floor McDonough, GA 30253 June 11, 20 2 6 – (6:00 PM) Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) ________________________________________________ PUBLIC HEARING MEETING AGENDA 1. Call to Order – Chair 2. Roll Call 3 . Pledge of Allegiance 4 . Verification of meeting requirements - Chair/Staff 5. Approval of Agenda 6 . Review & Approval of Minutes: March 12, 2026 7 . PUBL IC COMMENT SESSION – A maximum time of five (5) minutes has been allocated for comments by the public. It is requested that the subject matter be relevant to the operations of the Community Development Department (i.e. Planning & Zoning, Building/Inspections, and/or Code Enforcement). 8 . Petition Item(s ): Old Business: N/A New Business: Case # 260403 District 3 : Scott Reeves Melissa Hudson for Beau D ’s Sno Ball & Ice Cream Shack 176 John Frank Ward Blvd. Request: To allow the development of the lot t hat does not meet the one (1) acre code requirement. Zoning : C-2 (Central Commercial) Land Lot(s) 134 of the 7th District 0.34 +/- total acres 9 . Community Development Director & Staff Comments 1 0 . BZA Chair and Board Member Comments 11 . Adjourn
Tue Jun 9, 2026

Planning Commission

La Comisión de Planificación revisa solicitudes de cambio de zonificación y anexión

La Comisión de Planificación llevará a cabo un taller y una sesión de revisión pública para discutir varios cambios en el uso del suelo. El enfoque principal está en la rezonificación de propiedades comerciales y residenciales y la modificación de las condiciones de zonificación existentes para negocios locales.

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DRAFTED 6/2 /26 City of McDonough Community & Economic Development Department Planning & Zoning Division City Hall - 136 Keys Ferry Street, 3 rd Floor McDonough, GA 30253 June 9 , 20 26 – (6:00 PM) Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) WORKSHOP AND PUBLIC REVIEW MEETING AGENDA 1. Call to Order – Chair 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4 . Verification of meeting requirements - Chair/Staff 5. Approval of Agenda 6 . Review & Approval of Minutes: May 12 , 2026 7 . PUBLIC COMMENT SESSION – A maxim um time of five (5) minutes has been allocated for comments by the public. It is requested that the subject matter be relevant to the operations of the Community Development Department (i.e. Planning & Zoning, Building/Inspec tions, and/or Code Enforcement). 8 . WORKSHOP SESSION: Case # 260402 District 4: Larry Blue Applicant: Steve Goodsell on behalf of Marcia Garrison Taylor for Synchrony Terrace Address: Avalon Pkwy. Request: Rezoning property to C-3 (Highway Commercial) with conditions. Zoning: C-2 (C entral Commercial) Land Lot(s) 191 of the 7th District 11.82 +/- total acres PC Public Review (7/14/26) City Council Workshop ( 7 /2 /26) & Public Hearing ( 7/20/26 ) DRAFTED 6/2 /26 9 . PUBLIC REVIEW SESSION: Old Business: Case # 260203 District 1: Xavier Johnson Applicant: Steven Jones on behalf of Olympic Real Estate Group, LLC for Cola Welch & Cedar Townhomes Address: 150 Cola Welch Pkwy. & Cedar Rd. Request: Rezone property to RTD (Residential Townhouse) with variances Zoning: …
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Thu Jun 4, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

El Concejo votará sobre el memorando de entendimiento de tránsito con Henry County y la audiencia de presupuesto

El Concejo Municipal discutirá y votará sobre un memorando de entendimiento con Henry County para un servicio de tránsito de ruta fija desde McDonough hasta Stockbridge. También llevarán a cabo una audiencia pública y presentación del borrador del presupuesto para el FY 26-27. Otros puntos incluyen autorizar una adquisición de emergencia de infraestructura hídrica, aprobar un contrato de equipo policial y rezonificar una propiedad en Avalon Parkway.

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✓ Decidido: Council approves transit MOU with Henry County for fixed-route bus service

The council unanimously approved a memorandum of understanding with Henry County for public transit service along a fixed route from McDonough to Stockbridge. They also approved an AXON agreement for police body cameras and tasers, a municipal court amnesty program, and authorization for renovations at the Commerce Building. The council postponed a rezoning request for Avalon Park to July 2, 2026, and authorized the purchase of 458 Macon Street for $165,000.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AMENDED AGENDA City of McDonough City Council Workshop McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street June 4, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of the Agenda 6. Consent Agenda A. Public Works William VonDenBosch, Director Request for authorization to ratify the emergency procurement of ten (10) Insta-Valve kits to facilitate urgent water infrastructure installations at the State Route 20 Dual Roundabout (McGarity Rd. and Lawrenceville St.), at a cost of $53,006.00. Funding Source: T-SPLOST 335-5.4210.54.1407 B. Administration Christy Taylor, City Clerk Approval of the May 18, 2026, City Council Meeting Minutes 7. Public Comments 8. Proclamations Celebrating the 100th Birthday of James Brown 9. Municipal Court Judge Andrea Boyd Amnesty Program 10. Public Safety – Police Department Chief Ken Noble Discussion and request for approval of the AXON Master Services and Purchasing Agreement; and authorization for the Mayor to sign all related documents. GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency 11. Administration Keith Dickerson, City Administrator Request for approval to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of McDonough and Henry County for public transit service …
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Mon May 18, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

El Concejo votará sobre la rezonificación de casas adosadas en Cola Welch & Cedar Road

El Concejo Municipal realizará audiencias públicas y votaciones sobre dos casos de zonificación: una rezonificación para permitir 7.36 acres de casas adosadas con variaciones, y una modificación de zonificación para un local de sándwiches. La agenda también incluye una actualización del presupuesto, aprobación de pagos por tecnología y seguros, y discusión sobre la Agencia de Redesarrollo Urbano y la solicitud de propuestas (RFP) de revisión del código.

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✓ Decidido: Code revision RFP approved 5-1; ethics ordinance adopted

Council approved an RFP for code revision services (Chapters 15, 16, and related updates) on a 5-1 vote. They also adopted Ordinance 26-05-18 amending the Code of Ethics, hired Tarika Peeks as Community & Economic Director, and authorized the sale of a city parcel via sealed bid. Consent agenda, water pollution control plant agreement, and wayfinding project were all approved unanimously.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street May 18, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of Agenda 6. Consent Agenda 6A. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval to pay the NetPlanner invoice for Genetec Access Control and Surveillance Services in the amount of $15,476.12. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 6B. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval to pay the annual renewal Versaterm invoice for the Police Department’s body and dash camera in the amount of $87,774.74. Funding Source: 100- 5.1535.52.1301 6C. Administration Christy Taylor, City Clerk Request for approval to pay the GIRMA Pollution Liability renewal invoice in the amount of $49,205.00. Funding Source: 100-5.1330.52.3100. 6D. Administration Christy Taylor, City Clerk Approval of the May 7, 2026, City Council Workshop Minutes 7. Public Comments 8. Proclamations Honoring Briana Cole for Contributions to Film, Literature, and the Arts Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of ZMahogany Studios GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency 9. Discussion related to the Urban Redevelopment Agency Mayor Varner 10. Finance City Administrat …
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Tue May 12, 2026

Planning Commission

La Comisión de Planificación revisa una anexión de 79 acres y rezonificación a PUD

La Comisión de Planificación llevará a cabo un taller y una sesión de revisión pública sobre varias propuestas de rezonificación y desarrollo. Los casos clave incluyen una anexión de 79 acres para un desarrollo planificado unitario en Racetrack Rd., una rezonificación de 11.82 acres a comercial de carretera en Avalon Pkwy., y un PUD de uso mixto de 10 acres en Griffin St. y Highland Ave. También están bajo revisión un proyecto de casas adosadas y una modificación de zonificación para un local de sándwiches y un negocio de limpieza.

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DRAFTED 5 /5 /26 City of McDonough Community & Economic Development Department Planning & Zoning Division City Hall - 136 Keys Ferry Street, 3 rd Floor McDonough, GA 30253 May 12 , 20 26 – (6:00 PM) Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) WORKSHOP AND PUBLIC REVIEW MEETING AGENDA 1. Call to Order – Chair 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4 . Verification of meeting requirements - Chair/Staff 5. Approval of Agenda 6 . Review & Approval of Minutes: April 14, 2026 7 . PUBLIC COMMENT SESSION – A max imum time of five (5) minutes has been allocated for comments by the public. It is requested that the subject matter be relevant to the operations of the Community Development Department (i.e. Planning & Zoning, Building/Inspec tions, and/or Code Enforcement). 8 . WORKSHOP SESSION: Case # 260 402 District 4 : Larry Blue Applicant: Steve Goodsell on b ehalf of Marcia Garrison T aylor for Synchrony Terrace Address: Ava lon Pkwy. Request: Rezoning property to C-3 ( Highway Commercial ) with conditions . Zoning: C-2 ( Central Commercial ) Land Lot(s) 1 91 of the 7th District 1 1.82 +/- total acres MPC Public Review ( 6/9/ 26) City Council Workshop (6/4/ 26 ) & Public Hearing (6/15/ 26) DRAFTED 5 /5 /26 9 . PUBLIC REVIEW SESSION: Old Business: Case # 260204 District 1: Xavier Johnson Applicant: Bryan Flint for Flintrock, LLC for Griffin St. & Highland Ave. Mixed Use Address: 175 & 199 Griffin St. & Highland Ave. Request: Rezoning property to PUD (Planned Unit Development) consisting of S …
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Thu May 7, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

El Concejo votará sobre un camión de bomberos de $632K y la rezonificación de 79 acres

El Concejo Municipal votará sobre la compra de un nuevo camión de bomberos por $632,113 y la renovación del seguro de propiedad/responsabilidad por $774,386. También llevarán a cabo audiencias públicas y votaciones sobre varias solicitudes de rezonificación, incluyendo el controvertido desarrollo Anderson Landing de 54 acres y una anexión/rezonificación de 79 acres para Racetrack Residence. Se discutirán nuevas ordenanzas sobre fumar, ruido, un consejo juvenil y una moratoria sobre centros de datos y centros de detención de ICE.

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✓ Decidido: Anderson Landing rezoning deferred after motion to deny fails

Council voted 3-2 (with 2 abstentions) to deny a rezoning request for 89 lots on Turner Church Road, but the motion failed. A subsequent motion to defer the case 30 days passed 6-0. Council also approved a $632,113 fire truck purchase, renewed property/liability insurance for $774,386, adopted a smoking ordinance with amendments, and adopted a noise ordinance (5-0, 1 abstention).

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA City of McDonough City Council Workshop McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street May 7, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of the Agenda 6. Consent Agenda A. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval to pay the Tyler Technologies invoice for Brazos Hosting, in the amount of $22,666.34. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 B. Administration City Clerk, Christy Taylor Approval of the April 20, 2026, City Council Meeting Minutes C. Administration City Clerk, Christy Taylor Request to amend the adopted 2026 Regular Meetings Schedule to hold the July Workshop on Thursday, July 2, 2026. 7. Public Comments 8. Proclamations Building Safety Month 57th Annual Professional Clerks Week on May 3-9, 2026 Public Safety Week on May 11-15, 2026 9. McDonough Housing Authority Swearing in of Commissioners Todd Bond and Leanette Duffey GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency 10. Public Safety – Fire Department Chief David Williams Request for approval to order and purchase an NFPA 1900 Compliant Spartan FB-94 Custom Pumper Truck per MFD Specifications from Fout Fire, at a cost of $632,113.00. Funding Source: SPLOST V Project 10: Fire Trucks: 326.5.3520.54.2200 …
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Fri May 1, 2026 · 10:00

General

Mon Apr 20, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

Concejo votará sobre reclasificación de PUD de uso mixto en Griffin St. & Highland Ave.

El Concejo Municipal realizará una audiencia pública y votará sobre una solicitud de reclasificación para un Desarrollo de Unidad Planificada (PUD) de uso mixto de 10 acres en 175 & 199 Griffin St. y Highland Ave., combinando usos residenciales unifamiliares y de oficinas/comerciales. También considerarán un aumento del 3% en la tarifa de saneamiento efectivo el 1 de junio de 2026, y discutirán una moratoria sobre centros de datos y centros de detención de ICE. Varios elementos de la agenda de consentimiento incluyen compras y contratos por un total de más de $250,000.

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✓ Decidido: Approved COs for Symphony Park homes up to 25% based on amenity completion

Council approved an administrative variance allowing up to 25% of Certificates of Occupancy for Symphony Park based on percentage of completed amenities. Also adopted budget amendments for FY 2024/2025 and FY 2025/2026, approved a 3% sanitation rate increase, and passed a solicitation ordinance banning door-to-door sales where visibly prohibited. A contract with the Shaquille O'Neal Boys & Girls Club was renewed.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street April 20, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of Agenda 6. Consent Agenda 6A. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval of the SHI quote for licenses, Gateway Appliance and Software version updates through Cisco. The cost for phase one is $60,637.19, plus vendor installation fees. Funding Source: SPLOST V 326-5.1535.54.2599 6B. Public Works – Water/Sewer William VonDenBosch, Director Request authorization to renew the annual contract with 120Water, to assist the City in meeting the required Lead/Copper Mandate, at a cost of $12,869.00. Funding Source: Line Item: 505-5.4440.52.3860 6C. Public Works Andy Butts, Assistant Director Request for approval to pay the Otis Elevator annual maintenance in the amount of $15,896.04. Funding Source: Line Item: 100-5.1565.52.2240 6D. Wastewater Plant Jeremy Newton, Director Request for approval to purchase one 2026 Chevrolet 1500 4x4 crew cab from Bellamy Strickland in McDonough, at a cost of$ 47,669.00. Funding Source: 505-5.4335.54.2200 6E. Wastewater Plant Jeremy Newton, Director Request for approval to authorize Current Edge Solutions to provide all electrical services and materials to install SPLOST funde …
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Tue Apr 14, 2026

Planning Commission

La Comisión de Planificación revisará la anexión y el PUD para 79 acres en Racetrack Rd

La Comisión de Planificación llevará a cabo un taller y una sesión de revisión pública sobre varias propuestas de desarrollo. Los elementos clave incluyen una anexión y reclasificación de 79 acres a Desarrollo de Unidad Planificada en Racetrack Rd, un PUD de uso mixto de 10 acres en Griffin St. & Highland Ave, y una reclasificación para casas adosadas en Cola Welch Pkwy & Cedar Rd. También se discutirá una modificación de zonificación para permitir una tienda de sándwiches y un negocio de limpieza en 571 Hwy 81 E.

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REVISED 4/9/26 City of McDonough Community & Economic Development Department Planning & Zoning Division City Hall - 136 Keys Ferry Street, 3 rd Floor McDonough, GA 30253 April 14 , 20 26 – (6:00 PM) Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) WORKSHOP AND PUBLIC REVIEW MEETING AGENDA 1. Call to Order – Chair 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4 . Verification of meeting requirements - Chair/Staff 5. Introduction for New Planner – Paige Dunson 6 . Approval of Agenda 7 . Review & Approval of Minutes: March 10, 2026 8 . PUBLIC COMMENT SESSION – A maximum time of five (5) minutes has been allocated for comments by the public. It is requested that the subject matter be relevant to the operations of the Community Development Department (i.e. Planning & Zoning, Building/Inspec tions, and/or Code Enforcement). 9 . WORKSHOP SESSION: OLD BUISNESS: N/A REVISED 4/9/26 NEW BUSINESS: Case # 260203 District 1: Xavier Johnson Applicant: Steven Jones on behalf of Olympic Real Estate Group, LLC for Cola Welch & Cedar T ownhomes Address: 150 Cola Welch Pkwy. & Cedar Rd. Request: Rezone property to RTD (Residential Townhouse) with variances Zoning: RM-75 (Multi-Family Residential) with conditions per ORD #04-06-07002(Z) Land Lot(s) 154 of the 7th District 7.36 +/- total acres Planning Commission P ublic Review (5/12/26) City Council Meeting Workshop ( 5/7/26 ) Public Hearing ( 5/18/26 ) Case # 260209 District 3: Scott Reeves Applicant: George Ramcharan for Hoyt, LLC Address: 571 Hwy. 81 E. Request: …
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Thu Apr 2, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

Council to discuss rezoning for mixed-use PUD on Griffin Street

The City Council Workshop will discuss several action items, including a rezoning request for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) at Griffin Street and Highland Avenue. Other notable items include approval of mural installations downtown, purchase of speed bumps on Lakemont Drive, and a contract for Geranium Park design. The council will also vote on a solicitation ordinance and review annual reports from the City Clerk and Municipal Court.

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✓ Decidido: McDonough council approves murals, hires staff, defers rezoning vote.

The McDonough City Council approved several infrastructure and administrative items, including a $42,700 mural installation in downtown Main Street and a $44,000 design contract for Geranium Park. The council also hired Andrew Cauthen as Communication Director and promoted Sylvia Smith to Deputy City Administrator. A rezoning petition for properties on Griffin Street and Highland Avenue was scheduled for a public hearing on April 20, along with a solicitation ordinance vote. Speed bump installation on Lakemont Drive was paused while staff compares costs with speed tables.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA (Amended) City of McDonough City Council Workshop McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street April 2, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of the Agenda 6. Consent Agenda A. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval to pay Placer.ai invoice in the amount of $25,358.00. Funding Source: Line Item 100-5.1535.52.1301 B. Public Works William VonDenBosch, Director Request for approval to authorize Current Edge Solutions to install a 104-amp transfer switch in the IT computer room at Public Works, at a cost of $34,106.00. Funding Source: SPLOST V – Project 11 326 5.1535.54.2599 C. Public Works William VonDenBosch, Director Request for approval to authorize Troy Customer Builders LLC to make repairs to 32 Jonesboro Street building (Veterans Affairs building), at a cost of $18,200.00. Funding Source: Line Item 327 5.6180.54.1000 7. Public Comments 8. McDonough Tourism Board Presentation Yasna Grainger 9. Public Works William VonDenBosch, Director Request for approval to purchase hoses and fitting for the diesel bypass pump from Xylem at a cost of $27,738.37. Funding Source: SPLOST VI 327-5.4335.54.2148 GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency 10. Publi …
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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency MINUTES City of McDonough City Council Workshop McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street April 02, 2026 6:00 PM The Regular Scheduled Workshop of the City of McDonough City Council was held on Thursday, April 2, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. Mayor Kamali Varner called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The City Clerk called roll for the meeting, as follows: Mayor Kamali Varner Present Mayor Pro Tem Jamal Burt Present Councilmember Larry Blue Present Councilmember Xavier Johnson (Arrived after roll call) Councilmember Darryl Payton Present Councilmember Scott Reeves Present Councilmember Vanessa Thomas Present Others in attendance: City Administrator, Keith Dickerson; Attorney, Alicia Thompson; Police Chief, Ken Noble; Fire Chief, David Williams; Interim Deputy City Administrator, Sylvia Smith; Finance Director, Dr. Ralph Igwedibie; Human Resources Director, LaTangela Hill; Assistant Finance Director, Deborah Upshaw; Assistant Public Works Director, Andy Butts; Municipal Court Clerk, Trisha Morgan; and Help Desk Technician, Rob Monnelus. Mayor Pro Tem Burt gave the Invocation; and Councilmember Thomas led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Varner called for a motion to approve the Agenda. Mayor Pro Tem Burt made a motion to approve the Agenda, and Councilmember Payton seconded. The vote was six in favor. Those voting in favor were Mayo …
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Tue Mar 31, 2026 · 18:30

General

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Mon Mar 16, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

McDonough City Council considers technology and infrastructure payments

The City Council will meet to discuss the approval of two technology-related invoices and receive updates from Henry County Schools. The body will also review minutes from a previous workshop.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA (Amended) City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street March 16, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Pro Tem Jamal Burt 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of Agenda 6. Consent Agenda A. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval to pay the SHI invoice for the annual renewal of the Microsoft 365 Office Suite in the amount of $53,780.80. Funding Source: Line Item 100-5.1535.52.1303 B. Administration Christy Taylor, City Clerk Approval of the March 5, 2026, City Council Workshop Minutes 7. Public Comments 8. Henry County Schools Superintendent Update Dr. John Pace, Superintendent Nicole Shaw, Assistant Superintendent 9. Human Resources LaTangela Hill, Director Recognition of Women’s History Month 10. Technology Services Keith Dickerson, City Administrator Request for approval to pay the SmartWave invoice for $21,685.72, to complete an emergency repair of our Microware system, which provides internet to our Water Plants, Fire Station 52, Welch Police Prescient, and Welcome Center. Funding Source: SPLOST V Line Item 326-5.1535.54.2599 GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency 11. Executive Session (if needed) for: Litigation O.C.G.A. 50-14-2 Real Estate O.C.G …
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Thu Mar 5, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

City Council to consider rezoning for Anderson Landing on Turner Church Rd.

The City Council will discuss a rezoning request for 54.54 acres on Turner Church Rd. and consider several infrastructure payments and police equipment purchases. The body is also reviewing resolutions regarding meeting decorum, civility, and legal participation in class action litigation.

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✓ Decidido: Council approved $500,000 release for SPLOST VI road planting project

The McDonough City Council adopted several resolutions, including rules of decorum, a civility pledge, and a communications SOP. It approved Budget Amendment #2 for FY 2025‑2026 and authorized a $10,800 purchase of a narcotic and tracking canine. The council also released $500,000 for SPLOST VI Project #29 (roadway plantings) and authorized participation in AFFF‑PFAS class‑action litigation. A rezoning case was postponed for up to 45 days.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA (Amended) City of McDonough City Council Workshop McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street March 5, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of the Agenda 6. Consent Agenda A. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for authorization to pay the Civic Plus invoice for the See -Click-Fix Annual Renewal, in the amount of $13,573.52. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 B. Administration Christy Taylor, City Clerk Approval of the February 16, 2026, City Council Meeting Minutes C. Wastewater Department Jeremy Newton, Director Request approval for Cornerstone Mechanical to replace the shaft and bearings on Aeration 1, at a cost of $34,995.00. Funding Source: 505-5.4335.52.2200 D. Wastewater Department Jeremy Newton, Director Request authorization to purchase one Xylem 85 H.P pump for Garden Walk pump station, at a cost of $85,594.40. Funding Source: 505-5.4335.54.2501 7. Public Comments 8. Adoption of a Resolution Establishing the Rules of Decorum for City of McDonough Meetings 9. Adoption of a Resolution Pledging to Practice and Promote Civility In the City of McDonough 10. Administration – Communications Andrew Cauthen, Director Approval of the Communications Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) GOOD GOVERNANCE Gu …
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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency MINUTES City of McDonough City Council Workshop McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street March 5, 2026 6:00 PM Mayor Kamali Varner called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The City Clerk called roll for the meeting, as follows: Mayor Kamali Varner Present Mayor Pro Tem Jamal Burt Present Councilmember Larry Blue Present Councilmember Xavier Johnson (Arrived after roll call) Councilmember Darryl Payton Present Councilmember Scott Reeves Present Councilmember Vanessa Thomas Present Others in attendance: City Administrator, Keith Dickerson; City Attorney, Emilia Walker; City Clerk, Christy Taylor; Interim Deputy City Administrator, Sylvia Smith; Finance Director, Dr. Ralph Igwedibie; Human Resources Director, LaTangela Hill; Public Works Director, William VonDenBosch; Technology Services Director, Brian Linton; Wastewater Plant Director, Jeremy Newton; Assistant Finance Director, Deborah Upshaw; Assistant Public Works Director, Andy Butts; Budget Manager, Dana Strickland; Building Official, Ayiende Toby; and Help Desk Technician, Rob Monnelus. Councilmember Thomas gave the Invocation; and Councilmember Payton led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Varner called for a motion to approve the agenda with one amendment, to reorder Items 16 and 17, and make those items 9A and 9B. Councilmember Thomas made a motion to approve the agenda …
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Mon Feb 16, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

Council to vote on Anderson Landing rezoning after multiple postponements

The city council will hold a public hearing and vote on a rezoning request for 54.54 acres on Turner Church Road from RA-200 (Residential Agricultural) to R-75 (Single-Family Residential) for the Anderson Landing subdivision, previously postponed three times. The council also considers purchasing two police interceptors for $142,307.80, adopting resolutions to request a technology fee for municipal court and create a public facilities authority, and acknowledging the 2024 NFPA Life Safety Code.

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✓ Decidido: Council approved purchase of two police SUVs costing $142,307.80

The council approved the meeting agenda and consent agenda unanimously. It authorized the purchase of two 2025 Ford Interceptor police SUVs for a total of $142,307.80. The public hearing for case #250903 was postponed to March 5, 2026, and two resolutions requesting state legislation were adopted. An appointment to the Board of Zoning Appeals was made and the council entered, then exited, executive session.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA (Amended) City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street February 16, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of Agenda 6. Consent Agenda A. Public Safety – Fire Department Chief Dave Williams Request approval and public record of the acknowledgement, adoption, and use of the 2024 Edition of NFPA 101; Life Safety Code and all other updates or amendments to NFPA 1 – 500 to be effective and retroactive to May 27, 2025. B. Administration Christy Taylor, City Clerk Approval of the February 5, 2026, City Council Workshop Minutes 7. Public Comments 8. Proclamations Arbor Day 2026 Recognizing the 100th Birthday of Mary E. Walcott 9. Public Safety – Fire Department Chief David Williams Recognition of McDonough Fire Department 2025 Firefighter and Fire Officer of the Year and award presentation. GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency 10. Public Safety – Police Department Chief Ken Noble Request for approval to purchase (2) 2025 Ford Interceptor SUVs with police package, from Brannan Motors for the Uniform Patrol Divisio n, with the addition of emergency lighting packages from West Chatham in Griffin, GA; Emergency Radios from Loudo …
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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency MINUTES City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street February 16, 2026 6:00 PM The Regular Scheduled Meeting of the City of McDonough City Council was held on Monday, February 16, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. Mayor Kamali Varner called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The City Clerk called roll for the meeting, as follows: Mayor Kamali Varner Present Mayor Pro Tem Jamal Burt Present Councilmember Larry Blue Present Councilmember Xavier Johnson Present Councilmember Darryl Payton Present Councilmember Scott Reeves Present Councilmember Vanessa Thomas Present Others in attendance: City Administrator, Keith Dickerson; City Attorney, Emilia Walker; City Clerk, Christy Taylor; Police Chief, Ken Noble; Fire Chief, David Williams; Interim Deputy City Administrator, Sylvia Smith; Health & Human Services Director, Barbara Coleman; Public Works Director, William VonDenBosch, Senior Planner, Mark Aniadaga; and Help Desk Technician, Rob Monnelus. Councilmember Reeves gave the Invocation; and Councilmember Blue led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Varner called for a motion to approve the Agenda. Mayor Pro Tem Burt made a motion to approve the Agenda, and Councilmember Johnson seconded. The vote was seven in favor. The City Clerk sounded the Consent Agenda, as follows: 6A. Public Safety – Fire Department …
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Thu Feb 5, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

City Council considers $231,000 purchase for police SUVs

The City Council will discuss the purchase of police and stormwater vehicles. The body will also consider the appointment of Keith Dickerson as City Administrator and review nominations for the Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals.

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✓ Decidido: Council appoints Keith Dickerson as City Administrator and approves key purchases

The council approved its agenda and consent items unanimously. It ratified a $231,000 purchase of five police SUVs and approved a $59,574 purchase of a service truck. Councilmembers appointed Keith Dickerson as City Administrator and adopted an expense reimbursement ordinance. Several items, including a community‑economic report, were deferred to the next meeting.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA City of McDonough City Council Workshop McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street February 5, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of the Agenda 6. Consent Agenda A. Administration City Clerk, Christy Taylor Approval of the January 20, 2026, City Council Meeting Minutes 7. Public Comments 8. Presentation of the Georgia Municipal Association Lifetime Achievement Award to Former Councilmember Rufus Stewart 9. Remaining Nominations for Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals by Governing Body 10. Public Safety – Police Department Chief Ken Noble Request to ratify agreement approved on August 18, 2025, to purchase from Legacy Ford (5) 2025 Ford Interceptor SUVs with police package, to purchase said vehicles from Brannan Motors for the Uniform Patrol Division, at a cost of $46,200 per vehicle, totaling $231,000.00. Emergency equipment has already been purchased. Funding Source: SPLOST V Project 12, 326-5.3210.54.2200 GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency 11. Public Works – Stormwater Department Andy Butts, Asst Public Works Director Request for approval to purchase one 2026 Chevrolet 2500 4x4 double cab with an eight - foot service body from Bellamy Strickl …
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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency MINUTES City of McDonough City Council Workshop McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street February 5, 2026 6:00 PM Mayor Kamali Varner called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The City Clerk called roll for the meeting, as follows: Mayor Kamali Varner Present Mayor Pro Tem Jamal Burt Present Councilmember Larry Blue Present Councilmember Xavier Johnson Present Councilmember Darryl Payton Present Councilmember Scott Reeves Absent (due to the birth of a grandchild) Councilmember Vanessa Thomas Present Others in attendance: Interim Deputy City Administrator, Sylvia Smith, Attorney Earl Turner (on behalf of Emilia Walker); City Clerk; Christy Taylor; Police Chief, Ken Noble; Fire Chief, David Williams; Technology Services Director, Brian Linton; Assistant Public Works Director, Andy Butts; Building Official, Ayiende Toby; Administrative Assistant, Ashleigh Ann Wells; and Help Desk Technician, Rob Monnelus. Mayor Pro Tem Burt gave the Invocation; and Councilmember Johnson led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Varner called for a motion to approve the Agenda. Mayor Pro Tem Burt made a motion to approve the Agenda, and Councilmember Payton seconded. The vote was six in favor. Those voting in favor were Mayor Varner, Mayor Pro Tem Burt, Councilmember Blue, Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember Payton, and Councilmember Thomas. Councilmembe …
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Tue Jan 20, 2026 · 18:00

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Council considers rezoning for a senior assisted‑living PUD at Lake Dow Rd.

The McDonough City Council will vote on several consent‑agenda items, including payments to vendors and purchases of vehicles and contracts for road work. The council will also review two rezoning applications, one for a senior assisted‑living planned unit development at Lake Dow Rd. & Hwy 81 E. and another for a single‑family residential rezoning on Turner Church Rd. Additional business includes appointments to the Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals and presentation of annual reports.

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✓ Decidido: Council approved senior‑living rezoning at Lake Dow Road with conditions

The council approved several contracts, including purchases of a Chevrolet Silverado EV truck, an Isuzu landscape truck, a Travis Drive resurfacing project, and design services for the new South Police Precinct. It also approved the rezoning of 10.16 acres at Lake Dow Road for a senior‑living development, adopting Ordinance 26‑0120001, with a 6‑1 vote. Additionally, the council named Keith Dickerson as the sole finalist for city administrator and deferred an Eastwood Homes rezoning to a March 5 workshop.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street January 20, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of Agenda 6. Consent Agenda A. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval to pay the Civic Plus Next Request invoice in the amount of $11,097.32. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 B. Technology Services Brian Linton, Director Request for approval to pay the Delta Municipal Neptune 360 invoice for $23,212.14. Funding Source: 100-5.1535.52.1301 C. Public Works William VonDenBosch, Director Request for authorization to ratify agreement with approved contractor from Harding Plumbing ($14,500.00) to Barfield Underground for the installation of a new sewer line for the City of McDonough at Jonesboro Road Park, at a cost of $12,540.00. The service includes running a new sewer line, approximately 380 feet of 4” sewer line from an existing building and tying into an existing manhole. Funding Source: 327 – 5.6220.54.1412 D. Human Resources LaTangela Hill, Director Request authorization for the Mayor to execute the Employee Assistant Program Services Agreement with CuraLinc Healthcare. E. Administration Christy Taylor, City Clerk Approval of the January 5, 2026, Organizational City Council …
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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency MINUTES City of McDonough City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street January 20, 2026 6:00 PM The Regular Scheduled Meeting of the City of McDonough City Council was held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. Mayor Kamali Varner called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The City Clerk called roll for the meeting, as follows: Mayor Kamali Varner Present Mayor Pro Tem Jamal Burt Present Councilmember Larry Blue Present Councilmember Xavier Johnson Present Councilmember Darryl Payton Present Councilmember Scott Reeves Present Councilmember Vanessa Thomas Present Others in attendance: City Attorney, Emilia Walker; City Clerk, Christy Taylor; Police Chief, Ken Noble; Fire Chief, David Williams; Interim Deputy City Administrator/Community & Economic Development Director, Sylvia Smith; Human Resources Director, LaTangela Hill; Finance Director, Dr. Ralph Igwedibie; Technology Services Director, Brian Linton; Wastewater Plant Director, Jeremy Newton; Assistant Public Works Director, Andy Butts; Assistant Finance Director, Deborah Upshaw; Open Records Officer, Kathy Story; and Help Desk Technician, Rob Monnelus. Councilmember Reeves gave the Invocation; and Councilmember Thomas led the Pledge of Allegiance, Mayor Varner called for a motion to approve the Agenda. Councilmember Reeves made a motion to approve …
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Mon Jan 5, 2026 · 18:00

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Organizational meeting to swear in mayor, councilmembers, elect officials

This is an organizational meeting of the McDonough City Council. The council will swear in Mayor Kam Varner and four councilmembers. They will elect a Mayor Pro Tem and nominate members for the Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals. The agenda includes approval of previous meeting minutes, public comments, and potential executive session.

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✓ Decidido: Council elects Burt as Mayor Pro Tem; Reeves nomination fails

The McDonough City Council held its organizational meeting, swore in the mayor and three councilmembers, and elected Councilmember Burt as Mayor Pro Tem after a nomination for Reeves failed. The council also made appointments to the Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals, and authorized Sylvia Smith as Interim Deputy City Administrator. No other substantive decisions were made.

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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency AGENDA City of McDonough Organizational City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street January 5, 2026 6:00 PM 1. Call to Order Mayor Kamali Varner 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Approval of Agenda 6. Swearing of Mayor Kam Varner Swearing of District 1 Councilmember Xavier Johnson Swearing of Councilmember At Large Vanessa Thomas Swearing of District 2 Councilmember Jamal Burt 7. Consent Agenda A. Approval of the December 17, 2025, City Council Meeting Minutes 8. Public Comments 9. Nominations and Election of Mayor Pro Tem 10. Nominations for the Planning Commission 11. Nominations for the Board of Zoning Appeals 12. Executive Session (if needed) for: Litigation O.C.G.A. 50-14-2 Real Estate O.C.G.A. 50-14-3 (b)(1) Personnel O.C.G.A. 50-14-3 (b)(2) GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency 13. Project Updates: District I | Xavier Johnson District III | Scott Reeves At-Large | Darryl Payton District II | Jamal Burt District IV | Larry Blue At-Large | Vanessa Thomas 14. City Clerk, City Attorney, and Mayor Comments 15. Adjournment OPEN MEETINGS COMPLIANCE NOTICE: This is a regularly scheduled meeting of Mayor and Council of the City of McDonough duly noticed pursuant to the requirements of the Geor …
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GOOD GOVERNANCE Guiding Principle: Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Transparency MINUTES City of McDonough Organizational City Council Meeting McKibben Chambers City Hall 136 Keys Ferry Street January 5, 2026 6:00 PM The Organizational Meeting of the City of McDonough City Council was held on Monday, January 5, 2026. Mayor Kamali Varner called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The City Clerk called roll for the meeting, as follows: Mayor Kam Varner Present Councilmember Larrry Blue Present Councilmember Jamal Burt Present Councilmember Xavier Johnson (Arrived after roll call) Councilmember Darryl Payton Present Councilmember Scott Reeves Present Councilmember Vanessa Thomas Present Others in attendance: Police Chief, Ken Noble; Fire Chief, David Williams; City Attorney, Emilia Walker; City Clerk, Christy Taylor; Human Resources Director, LaTangela Hill; Community & Economic Development Director, Sylvia Smith; Technology Services Director, Brian Linton; Assistant Finance Director, Deborah Upshaw; Budget Manager, Dana Strickland; Deputy City Clerk, Joani Clemons; and Open Records Officer, Kathy Story. Councilmember Burt gave the Invocation; and Councilmember Blue led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Varner called for a motion to approve the Agenda. Councilmember Reeves made a motion to approve the Agenda, and Councilmember Burt seconded. The vote was seven in favor. McDonough Municipal Court Chief Judge, the Ho …
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